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Reconstructing Dixie: Race, Gender, and Nostalgia in the Imagined South
 
 

Reconstructing Dixie: Race, Gender, and Nostalgia in the Imagined South [Paperback]

Tara McPherson

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  • Paperback: 318 pages
  • Publisher: Duke University Press (March 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0822330407
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822330400
  • Product Dimensions: 2.4 x 1.5 x 0.2 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 517 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,842,584 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Reconstructing Dixie is a wonderful book-feisty, original, filled with insights into the circulation of the South in contemporary consumerist and feminist space. With real aplomb Tara McPherson leaps into the fracas surrounding globalization, the new geography, the racialization of 'whiteness,' and the controversies about the uses of gender analysis. The result is a book that could release 'southern' studies from its limited academic terrain." Patricia Yaeger, author of Dirt and Desire: Reconstructing Southern Women's Writing "Reconstructing Dixie is theoretically sophisticated in its view of Southerness as a discursive construct and cultural fantasy, and in analyzing what work regional nostalgia performs." Laura Kipnis, author of Bound and Gagged: Pornography and the Politics of Fantasy in America "I was absolutely blown away by this book. Tara McPherson's readings of individual texts, ranging from Gone With the Wind to the Captain Confederacy comic-book series and Octavia Butler's Kindred, are original, precise, and utterly convincing. She pulls to the surface the radically different ways each work deals with the critical nexus of regional, racial, class, and gender identities."-Henry Jenkins, author of Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture

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The South has long played a central role in America’s national imagination—the site of the trauma of slavery and of a vast nostalgia industry, alternatively the nation’s moral other and its moral center. Reconstructing Dixie explores how ideas about the South function within American culture. Narratives of the region often cohere around such tropes as Southern hospitality and the Southern (white) lady. Tara McPherson argues that these discursive constructions tend to conceal and disavow hard historical truths, particularly regarding race relations and the ways racial inequities underwrite Southern femininity. Advocating conceptions of the South less mythologized and more tethered to complex realities, McPherson seeks to bring into view that which is repeatedly obscured—including the South’s history of both racial injustice and cross-racial alliance.

Illuminating crucial connections between understandings of race, gender and place on the one hand and narrative and images on the other, McPherson reads a number of representations of the South produced from the 1930s to the present. These are drawn from fiction, film, television, southern studies scholarship, popular journalism, music, tourist sites, the internet, and autobiography. She examines modes of affect or ways of "feeling southern," revealing how these feelings, along with the narratives and images she discusses, sanction particular racial logics. A wide-ranging cultural studies critique, Reconstructing Dixie calls for vibrant new ways of thinking about the South and for a revamped and reinvigorated southern studies.

Reconstructing Dixie will appeal to scholars in American, southern, and cultural studies, and to those in African American, media, and women’s studies.


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Well written report on what really goes on in the South and how it affects the inhabitants of a real, yet often mythical part of the country. Only someone who lived in the south, and experienced the realities, and subsequent myths, of the region, could research those realities and myths in such a way to intertwine the seemingly incongruous concepts to capture the truth that is the South. Ms. McPherson attacks this challenge, grabs it by the belt buckle, and dissects the milieu that many of us are a part of, but very few understand. This book about "other" people taught me more about myself than I would have dreamed (or chosen to) on my own volition.
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